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Problems = Profits (Canada)
Hey BP community, I am new to the notion of investing and looking to get a bit of expertise when looking to buy my first investment property. I have been pre-approved for my first mortgage and currently looking at a wide array of investments in Ontario, Alberta and Québec.
However, I am creating this thread to hopefully show some of the best problems to buy into in a residence with. What exactly I mean by that, I am hoping investors can share experiences of what problems cause the average individual to pass up on a residence. Leading the value of it to plummet and give investors a discounted price on a residence that costs very little time and money to fix. Please feel free to share your experiences in your investment journeys.